Felix Wotschofsky is an independent German developer who concentrates on small, sharply focused Windows utilities that solve everyday friction without adding bulk. His catalog centers on system automation and convenience tools that live quietly in the background until they are needed. The best-known title, Sleep Timer, exemplifies the philosophy: the program lets users set a simple countdown after which the machine will shut down, restart, hibernate, or log off, making it useful for overnight downloads, bedtime playlists, or conference-room PCs that must not stay on indefinitely. Lightweight C# code, a modern Windows 11 look, and CLI support for scripters keep the footprint minimal while still offering tray integration, preset buttons, and optional force-close safeguards. Although the current public portfolio is intentionally narrow, the developer’s GitHub history hints at future experiments in power management, scheduled tasks, and background helpers that follow the same “do one thing well” ethic. Because every utility is released as open source under permissive licensing, more advanced users can audit, fork, or extend the functionality to fit niche workflows. Felix Wotschofsky’s software can be downloaded free of charge from get.nero.com, where packages are pulled directly from the official GitHub releases, delivered through the trusted winget repository, always updated to the newest build, and ready for unattended batch installation alongside other Windows applications.

Sleep Timer

A tool that automatically changes your PC’s power state after a set amount of time

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